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Extension Bulletin, no. 119 (Oct. 1923)

Extension Bulletin, no. 119 (Oct. 1923)

PLANTING AND CARE
OF SHADE TREES
By C. L. Burkholder
Division of Horticulture
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIOI
Lafayettte
An Indiana farm home surrounded by a natural grove of trees. The native hardwood trees of Indiana cannot be surpassed for beauty. With proper care they can be
made to grow nearly as fast as the less desirable class of soft wood trees. In planting
trees in the home grounds avoid straight lines and group to give the appearance of
having sprouted up by chance.
Purdue University Department of Agricultural Extension
G. I. Christie, Director, LaFayette, Indiana
Co-operative Agricultural Extension Work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914

PLANTING AND CARE
OF SHADE TREES
By C. L. Burkholder
Division of Horticulture
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIOI
Lafayettte
An Indiana farm home surrounded by a natural grove of trees. The native hardwood trees of Indiana cannot be surpassed for beauty. With proper care they can be
made to grow nearly as fast as the less desirable class of soft wood trees. In planting
trees in the home grounds avoid straight lines and group to give the appearance of
having sprouted up by chance.
Purdue University Department of Agricultural Extension
G. I. Christie, Director, LaFayette, Indiana
Co-operative Agricultural Extension Work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914